File UPC/021(04) - Peterborough Examiner calendar card and postcard

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Peterborough Examiner calendar card and postcard

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    UPC/021(04)

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    • 1964, [196-?] (Creation)
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      The Peterborough Examiner

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    4 photographs ; colour

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    (1956-)

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    The Peterborough Examiner was established 1856 by Augustus Sawers as Peterborough's reform paper, taking over from the Despatch. Robert Graham and James Renfrew bought the paper in 1859 and in 1864 James Stratton bought it. From 1877 to 1914 James Stratton's son ran the paper. The Peterborough Examiner is still running in 2022.

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    File consists of a calendar card created by the Peterborough Examiner for the year 1964. The top half of the card is an aerial photograph of the Otonabee River near the campus site before Nassau Campus construction started, taken by Parks Studio. The Stanley Adamson Powerhouse and Rotary Greenway Trail Peterborough Bridge are in the photo. The bottom half is a 12 month calendar.

    File also consists of a postcard with an aerial photo taken by Park's Studio depicting an early version of Nassau Campus. Photo is taken from the East Bank behind the Science Complex looking towards the West. Otonabee College not built.

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